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Old 04-07-2003, 07:56 AM
~ jan JJsPond.us
 
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Default Definitely a hobbyist

Not sure if that title is correct, but:

What do you call a person who can throw together a Q-tank and filter out of
parts on hand without going to the store?

I was pleasantly surprised that I did this today. In the past I've used an
in pond (stock tank) filter, but with big fish the last thing they need in
there with them is something else taking up more room. So I had the pump
with hose that I use for winter circulation and many containers of all
types to choose from. Originally I wanted my guys to cut a hole for over
flow, but DH convince me, with the garden hose test, if we just tilted the
tub (tote tub $5) it would over flow right into the stock tank's flat edge
side. I had a bunch of open cell foam pieces that I put in with the pump
hose at the bottom, next I pulled one of the 2'X3'X1" sheets of bio-foam
out of the koi pond filter (all ready primed and seeded) and folded it into
the tub. Then topped it with 3 circular to fit sheets of open cell foam.
Topped it all with some carbon matting. Tank is netted with a piece of
window screening and tub has a rubber bid so water splashes go back into
tank.

With no trips to any store. Yes, I am a hobbyist. ;o) ~ jan

See my ponds and filter design:
http://users.owt.com/jjspond/

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Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a
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